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bluebird 15-01-2009 19:12

how many people have had failing jaguars
 
I need to know so to make a decision on whether or not to use them. I've read atleast two people had them burnout.:confused:

SWIM 15-01-2009 21:07

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
My team killed ours by wiring them improperly. So, try to avoid doing that if you use them.

Cyberphil 15-01-2009 21:23

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
Im not sure what we did to ours, but they weren't working properly. We couldn't go backward, and all the wiring was working perfectly before.

DonRotolo 15-01-2009 21:25

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
Ours still work fine.

usbcd36 15-01-2009 21:41

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
Haven't had a problem with them yet! They're much better than the Victors were for the past few years; the robot is much more controllable.

lynca 15-01-2009 23:26

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by usbcd36 (Post 801863)
Haven't had a problem with them yet! They're much better than the Victors were for the past few years; the robot is much more controllable.

Jaguars do make driving your robot much more controllable at low speeds. This also could be due to the joysticks are more precise than analog joysticks.

One thing to remember is that the Jaguar size is twice as large than a victor footprint. If price is important , Jags are half the price of victors.

wt200999 16-01-2009 00:03

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
They have been working great here so far

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cyberphil (Post 801839)
Im not sure what we did to ours, but they weren't working properly. We couldn't go backward, and all the wiring was working perfectly before.

The limit switch jumper isn't missing from the backward limit pin is it?

KevinReid 16-01-2009 06:53

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
Our Jaguars are working fine still, no issues. Seem more controlled at low speeds than Victors were.

Joe Ross 16-01-2009 11:56

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
We currently have 10 jaguars and have been running most of them for the last 2 months.

We had 1 jaguar that shipped without the PWM connector, and one that was missing a limit switch jumper. We RMAd the first one (painless) and added the jumper to the second. Other then those two manufacturing defects, we have had no failures.

bluebird 17-01-2009 16:49

Re: just wondering
 
I asked because I've read that several people have had them burn out>

skidmarks 17-01-2009 17:57

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
Our team was running the benchtop setup, but one motor wasn't working right. It was reversed, as indicated by the LED on the Jaguar. When we swapped out that Jaguar, it worked fine. Then, later in testing (still with the benchtop setup), both motors stopped responding and we smelled burning. Both Jaguars were destroyed at about the same time, after running fine for a little while. For now, we are using Victors.

gorrilla 17-01-2009 18:13

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
we just got ours on our new robot and they work fine.....although thier alot bigger:(

utlinebacker 20-01-2009 15:19

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
This seemed like a good place to post this:

Make sure you start here: http://www.luminarymicro.com/jaguar

If you are still stumped, remember that you can contact our applications engineers (directly) at support@luminarymicro.com. Make sure you provide our engineers as much information as possible to be able to support you.

Regards,
Scott

feilmeier 22-01-2009 22:51

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
Our team wired the jaguar backwards, and naturally a puff of smoke was emmitted. My question was, will replacing the 3300 microfarad capacitor fix it, or did many circuits in the jaguar get burned out

comwiz7 22-01-2009 23:57

Re: how many people have had failing jaguars
 
Today we accidentally shorted a motor connected to a jaguar. There was a burning smell and now the jaguar only works in one direction. Is is done or is there a way to fix it?


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